Yellow Note was the drum'n'bass alias of composer/producer David Barratt. After issuing a handful of 12" releases as well as compilation appearances, he released his full-length debut We Are Not the Beatles in 1998. Yellow Note vs. the Daleks followed a year later. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide.Born in London England Barratt worked in New York and composed music for TV and radio commercials for, amongst others, Michelin, BMW, Coke, LA Gear, Dr Pepper, Revlon, Verizon, Sony, Kodak, 7Up, Pepsi/Star Wars, USA Today, Bridgestone, Hasbro, and H&M.
As a Producer/Songwriter Barratt has worked with Robert Plant, David Bowie, Ginuwine, Family Stand and Jeffrey Osborne. He secured two gold records and one platinum record for his song "Heaven Knows" on Now and Zen.
Movies his music has been featured in include - Two Girls and a Guy, Forces of Nature, Dog Run, Pretty Woman, Bedazzled and Sister Act. He has written TV music for the Sci Fi Channel, ITV (UK) and HBO.
Under the name Yellow Note David Barratt has recorded two albums for Liquid Sky Music, the critically acclaimed We're Not The Beatles and Yellow Note Vs. The Daleks and We Love Everybody... You're Next!!! as well as numerous tracks on 12"s and compilations. In 2001 he released a dub album with Papa Dee on Unitone Recordings, Dubchek Down Memory Gap Lane In 2007, Dubchek released a second album, The Far East End
He has had environmental works performed in New York and London. His audio sculpture Karito was installed in the United Nations General Assembly in New York in October 2008. Karito is an audio sculpture made from the national anthems of the member states of the UN layered upon one another, projected simultaneously from multiple sound sources. The exhibition was sponsored by Louis XIII de Remy Martin, with the enthusiastic support of the Maison and Michou Mahtani.
The random juxtaposition of the various themes creates a new infinitely long piece, the structure and tone of which are determined by the listener's relative position within the audio sculpture at any particular time.
Barratt spent two years living in Bangkok where he began his Hungry Ghosts series - manipulated photographs printed on canvas describing the dance between the ancient and the present. He has continued working on several other visual projects.
Barratt now lives in New York with his wife, son and stepchildren.
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thanks for posting this song. Wondering if Yellow Note has any videos for the songs from this album, like maybe Jubilation or Love Resurrection?
2706588 2 years ago
OK coming up
nmolff 2 years ago